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Started by: Tommy Two Stroke (15552)

Golden Bear

David Cameron is not an MP and so the only way he can assume an office of state is if he is sitting in the House of Commons or in the House of Lords, he actually turned down a peerage when he left office in 2016, but now he is Lord and can 'sit' as a member of the House of Lords, the last one who did this was Lord Carrington who was Foreign Secretary in Margaret Thatcher's government.

Replied: 13th Nov 2023 at 15:53

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